Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Self-regulating – Using a three or more terminal semiconductive device as the...
Patent
1984-10-01
1986-09-16
Beha, Jr., William H.
Electricity: power supply or regulation systems
Self-regulating
Using a three or more terminal semiconductive device as the...
330288, G05F 326
Patent
active
046124969
ABSTRACT:
A linear voltage-to-current converter which operates entirely from a single power supply, accepts input voltages as low as one diode-drop from ground, and accepts input voltages greater than the power supply voltage is disclosed. Current mirrors sense an input voltage converted to a current through a resistor and reflect the current as one component of the output current. Additional compensation circuits provide a second component of the output current which compensates for non-linearities.
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Beha Jr. William H.
Gresham Lowell W.
Motorola Inc.
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